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The problems with advocates for the state is that they fundamentally lack creativity, and they expect the intellectuals to solve all the problems, even though they can't possibly gain the knowledge to solve the problem.

“But that would be ANARCHY!” Implicit in such an outcry is the idea that anarchy is a state of chaotic lawlessness, where murderers, thieves, and rapists (along with other violent criminals) run rampant with no consequences for their aggressive and immoral actions. Without government, it is supposed, moral rules would cease to be followed entirely as society devolved into a “war of all against all”. This nightmare scenario is taught to every young schoolchild throughout their government-run “education”, but that doesn’t change the fact that it is decidedly false. There are many major problems with such a hypothetical situation. As the...

Scarcity is an immediate factor whenever anybody is foolish enough to employ intervening laws to any commodity or service. There are no solutions that can be provided by a central planner to address this. None. The calculation problem stares the central planner in the face and forces him to adopt a solution that does not fulfill his fanciful promises.

In an effort to prevent a land monopoly we need to create a land monopoly. Land owners need to be taxed so that poor people can be landowners need to be taxed so that poor people can be landowners need to be taxed so that poor people can be landowners need to be taxed.....

"But Austrians hate math! Austrians reject empiricism! A priori is dogma! Austrian Economics has never been implemented!" .... and other common objections to the Austrian School of Economics addressed here.